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"THIS IS JUST PIT ROAST!"
Britney's Hyper-virile hubby Kevin Federline talks to Blender about his "FIRE" debut
"This is fire!" Kevin Federline yells as he plays one of his new songs, "Down South," for Blender at Malibue studio the Document Room. "This is just pit roast!" The Ferrari-driving aspiring rapper is readying his as-yet untitled debut for an April 25 release date, and he is liking what he hears.
Wearing th ensemble that has become his signature look-wifebeater, jeans, ponytail, bling-Federline, 28, possesses the brazen confidence of a multiplatinum hip-hop star, if not quite the skills. "I've been quiet for two years," he says. "Now it's my time to say, 'Hey, I'm here, like it or not.'"
The Dirty South-inflected track is a contender for second singe-following the internet-released baile funkadelic "PopoZao"-and it was produced by a 20-year-old Orange County newcomer who calls himself Notes. "He's the ace of spades that I have in my back pocket right now," Federline says. "Everybody tries to sign him, but that ain't how we do it, so we're gonna get his ass out there. He's like the next Timbaland."
"Stories Untold," produced by Disco D, touches upon Federline's pretabloid-staple life. Before attaining background-dancing glory, he grew up in Fresno, California, "a small town with big influences"-namely, omnipresent crank and heroin. "Oh, I got caught up in it," he says, shaking his head and taking a drag of a cigarette. "A lot of just crazy, crazy **** went down, so I had to get myself out of that situation. Dancing brought me out of it."
Now settled in his new life, the responsibility-laden father of three had dedicated time and energy to this craft-and something was bound to suffer. "I have no golf game anymore," he sighs. Monday through Friday, I get up at 7:30 A.M, train at the gym fo rtwo hours, then I go the studio," he say. "I have weekends off to see my kids and to spend with my old lady."
The old lady, meanwhile, has been very supoortive, but aside from building a studio in their hom and pitching in on a couple of songs "about love," Britney Spears has not been overly involved with making the album. "I'm gonna wait until I establish myself first. That way it won't be like, 'OK, he used her to get ahead,'" reason Federline. "I want people to understand that I did this myself."
Without the burden of a record deal, Federline and his producers are free to release whatever they want, whenever they want, via the internet. And if it doesn't work out as planned? "I'll be at your local strip club," Federline says flashing a smile, "but I'll be the one dancing!"
Lo que dice en sintesis :Es que el ama a britney y no la usa, por el tema de su cd! |